

50mm1.8 f22 1/60th SB800 off camera, Kenko 36mm extension tube.
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Grass, anyone?Yes, another macro with my new tubes
![]() ![]() 50mm1.8 f22 1/60th SB800 off camera, Kenko 36mm extension tube. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Fantastic shot Leon - the colours, composition and sharpness are all fantastic.
I bought some macro lenses on the weekend and am still working out how best to use them. P
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Excellent Leon. You are having way too much fun.
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Well done on this one Leon, love it, nice and sharp.
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